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This blog is managed by us two sisters, known to some as Ants and Epic. We're a pair of up-and-coming authors and avid readers. This blog is mainly full of honest, Christian book-reviews and an occasional update about our writing. We love hearing from you all so feel free to drop a comment anywhere to just say hi!Also, got any book suggestions? Something you'd like to see reviewed? Leave the title in the comments and we'll try to get to it!

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Booke Review: The Orphan Fleet

Summary: "The Orphan Fleet" is
terrific adventure fantasy -- a non-stop tale of action and strange
magic on a wind-swept mountain top where abandoned children have forged a
free community, servicing far-traveling airships on sturdy wooden
platforms. Here masked heroes with names like Golden Sam and The Sparrow
are the ultimate celebrities -- and the mysterious Count leaves shivers
of terror wherever he treads. When that community is threatened by an
admiral who demands the return of his prized daughter, it triggers a
terrible war fought in the air, on the ground, and in the old abandoned
scaffolding circling the mountain ... a war where Golden Sam may prove
himself a true hero after all, and the Count has a terrible role to
play."

Thoughts: This was a really interesting little book. I really liked the characters and their relationships and the world had a neat setting to it. The plot held my attention and the writing style was engaging. My only problem with it all was the way everything was written, each scene ran into the next and while things were described nothing was ever really explained. I had so many questions that weren't answered and there so many things that I didn't understand. Some of it was clear by the time I finished and I'm hoping more will be explained in the sequels. Content: C***, D***, and a few other words of this level are sprinkled throughout but sparingly. There's some bloody violence and a creepy monster. There is a girl who was married and she believes her husband is dead at one point and kisses someone else though it's later shown that the husband wasn't actually dead yet, due to the circumstances there are mixed views on this. All in all probably not for young children though some middle-graders might enjoy it and older readers who enjoy adventure, airships, and mysterious cultures.